A new government allows for reflection and change unlike any other time. It provides the opportunity for constructive criticism of the past, and to embrace the opportunities of the future, unburdened by the legacy of years in power. It happened in 2011, and it’s happening in 2025. This week saw the release of the State of Digital Government and the Blueprint for Modern Digital Government , a kind of call and response around the landscape of digital public services and how the Government might improve them. I had worried that given both reports were completed in what was a reasonably short space of time that they might not be as rigorous or as inclusive as they could be. I needn't have. The State of Digital Government is one of the most honest reports into the UK public sector digital I've read in a while. It is critical whilst not being judgemental, and realistic about the opportunities and challenges for true transformation of public services.. In some respects it feels l...
Local Government, Digital.